COURSE DESCRIPTION: Level paved streets located in historical downtown Harlan. The course begins on Central St. with a right turn onto N. Main. The course continues to the historical coal monument which participants will “round” and follow the same course back to Harlan High School.

T-SHIRTS/MEDALS: Quality short sleeve T-shirt and finisher medal. Only pre-registered runners and walkers guaranteed to receive shirts on race day. Late and race day registrants will recieve shirts as supplies last or at a later date.

AWARDS: Runners Event: Awards will be presented for top, 1st Masters (40+) male and female, 1st Grandmasters (50+) male and female. Other awards three deep in the following age divisions, male & female: 14-18, 19-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39,40-44, 45-49,50-54, 55-59, 60-69 and 70+. Walkers Event: Awards will be presented the same as the runners divisions. Fastest Kid in Town: Awards three deep in the following divisions male and female: 5-7, 7-9, 10-13. A special award for the runner having traveled the farthest to the race!

POST RACE CELEBRATION: Awards ceremony will be held immediately following the events. Refreshments, awards and door prizes to be given away immediately following the run.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Race Director Sheryl Caudel at 606//392-1129 or sheryl.caudel@gmail.

REGISTRATION AND FEES: Click here to download and print your registration form today. Pre-registration fee $25.00. Late registration including day of the race: $30.00. Packet pick-up on the day of the run. Fastest Kid in Town runners pre-registration fee $15.00. Late registration including day of race, $15.00.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 April 2015 14:42

7th Annual Celebration of Appalachian Women

Wednesday, 30 July 2014 14:38

The Harlan County Domestic Violence Council and The Family Life Abuse Center are pleased to announce the 7th Annual – Believing in Ourselves:A Celebration of Appalachian Women Conference—a fun-filled, educational self-esteem summit, a day of workshops of interest to women.The conference will be held on Saturday, August 16, 2013 from 10:00am-3:00pm at the Harlan Center.

The day will begin with registration and welcome by the Harlan County Domestic Violence members. Immediately following registration, participants will break into their individual workshops.Each workshop will consist of a 55 minute session.At 12:15pm, we will come together as a group for a catered lunch (included).During lunch, there will be a fashion show and an award will be presented to the Outstanding Appalachian Woman of 2013, a woman who epitomizes the spirit of the Appalachian woman through service to her community and family.

This event is open to all women and girls of Harlan County over 13 years old. Registration is $5 and must be prepaid. Included in the registration fee is lunch and a tote bag filled with cosmetic goodies.

Don’t miss this opportunity to network with other women for a day of celebrating who we are and who we are capable of becoming.

Please do not bring small children; there is no child care available on site.

COURSE DESCRIPTION: Level paved streets located in historical downtown Harlan. The course begins on Central St. with a right turn onto N. Main. The course continues to the historical coal monument which participants will “round” and follow the same course back to Harlan High School.

The Harlan County Domestic Violence Council and The Family Life Abuse Center are pleased to announce the 6th Annual – Believing in Ourselves:A Celebration of Appalachian Women Conference—a fun-filled, educational self-esteem summit, a day of workshops of interest to women.The conference will be held on Saturday, August 17, 2013 from 10:00am-3:00pm at the Harlan Center.

The day will begin with registration and welcome by the Harlan County Domestic Violence members.Immediately following registration, participants will break into their individual workshops.Each workshop will consist of a 55 minute session.At 12:15pm, we will come together as a group for a catered lunch (provided at no cost to participants).During lunch, an award will be presented to the Outstanding Appalachian Woman of 2013, a woman who epitomizes the spirit of the Appalachian woman through service to her community and family.Nominations will be accepted until August 10, 2013.

This event is open to all women and girls of Harlan County over 13 years old. There is NO cost to attend, but pre-registration is required.The first 125 pre-registered participants will receive a free tote bag filled with cosmetic goodies.

Don’t miss this opportunity to network with other women for a day of celebrating who we are and who we are capable of becoming.

Please do not bring small children; there is no child care available on site.

COURSE DESCRIPTION: Level paved streets located in historical downtown Harlan. The course begins on Central St. with a right turn onto N. Main. The course continues to the historical coal monument which participants will “round” and follow the same course back to Harlan High School.